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Careem has some interesting trends to report for 2021

Mon 27 Dec 2021    
EcoBalance
| 3 min read

DUBAI: Careem, releases its 2021 customer and business trends from across its Rides, Intercity Travel, Careem Bike, Food and Grocery Delivery, Careem Express, and Careem Pay services.

The economic recovery boosted the growth of Careem services in the Middle East, North Africa and Pakistan in 2021. Mobility of People transactions grew by 2.6x compared to December 2020, while Mobility of Things and Mobility of Money grew 2.4x and 2x respectively.  The total number of rides completed across Careem’s 13 markets reached 109 million. Seven markets recorded more trips than the previous year including the UAE where completed rides increased by 28% from 2020. 

In 2021, one in five Customers in Dubai used multiple services on the app, an increase of 2.5x since December 2020, and the most popular combination of services was ride hailing and food delivery. The number of Careem Plus subscribers tripled during the year with average savings of AED 90 per month, or about five times the monthly subscription fee of AED 19.

Mudassir Sheikha, CEO and co-Founder at Careem, commented, “This year, we started simplifying the lives of people in more ways than just seamless transportation. More and more customers used Careem for multiple different daily needs, proving that the opportunity to simplify people’s lives with the convenience of one app is huge and we are just at the beginning of our journey.”

The airports with the most Careem journeys in 2021 were Jeddah (257,000 trips), Karachi (211,000 trips), and Dubai (207,000 trips). 218,000 Customers used Careem’s city-to-city service, which expanded in early 2021 to include Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah and Al Ain. The longest trip recorded in 2021 covered 1,020 km from Jubail to Riyadh.

1.6% of UAE ride-hailing trips from October to mid-December were made to and from Expo 2020, a total of 22,677 trips. Expo 2020 visitors completed 62,125 Careem Bike trips at the site, where Careem is the exclusive bikeshare provider. Careem Bike trips across Dubai and Abu Dhabi doubled to 830,000 in 2021 with the bike-sharing scheme expanding to include 2,000 pedal assist bikes in total.

Daily food orders in the UAE grew 90% from last year, powered by the addition of 1,016 new restaurants. Al Baik retained the title as Careem’s most popular restaurant in 2021, and the Saudi chain’s Chicken Nuggets Meal was also the most popular meal for the second time running. The most frequent food combination was a Burger with Fries and Coke, and Garlic Sauce was the most frequently requested side order. The ‘laziest’ market was Pakistan, with 1 in every 6 Food orders less than 1 km away. Grocery orders were healthier with most orders coming from the fruits and vegetables category. Cat food sold four times more than dog food, bringing the Cat vs Dog debate to a close in 2021.

Careem’s last mile delivery service for businesses experienced 150% growth in daily deliveries from January to November 2021 with eCommerce growing 250% year-on-year, the fastest growing segment of Careem Express. Black Friday week was the peak period with daily deliveries crossing 45,000 per day. With more than 4,000 daily active Captains across the UAE, KSA and Egypt, Careem Express guaranteed instant or same-day delivery to Customers for businesses, enabling Captains to earn consistently even out of peak hours.

Careem Pay registered over 66 million transactions across six core markets in 2021. Pakistan had the highest use of peer-to-peer payments and mobile recharge, with over 443,000 transactions. Careem Captains topped-up their phones 32.6 million times in 2021.

In 2021 Careem’s 1,200+ Care agents across ten locations received an average of 40,650 Customer service queries per day, and the most frequently asked question on social media was: ‘How do I become a Captain?’ Careem’s Care agents were supported by 14 chatbots in three languages and five different dialects. 12,000 Covid-related concerns were resolved, including sick pay compensations for Careem Captains. The most unique item lost and recovered was a bag of AED 900,000 cash, while the most frequently lost items were sunglasses, keys and mobile phones.

In 2021, Careem Customers donated $370,000 (AED 1m) towards social causes via the Careem Rewards programme with the highest donations coming from the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. The highest value of donation went to the World Food Programme’s Share the Meal campaign.

Source: Supplied


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